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Iran summit vows to fight drugs, extremism
AFP - Monday, May 25
TEHRAN (AFP) - - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his counterparts from Afghanistan and Pakistan on Sunday declared their joint commitment to battling Islamist extremism and drug smuggling.
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Ahmadinejad, Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistan's Asif Ali Zardari signed a document -- the Tehran Declaration -- under which they will to bring security to the region.
"All three nations, by relying on their strengths, good organisation and cooperation, can solve these issues," Ahmadinejad said at the summit's closing session, referring to Islamist extremism and narcotics smuggling.
"The Tehran Declaration is a serious declaration of comprehensive cooperation towards achieving the interests of all three nations."
Karzai, whose country faced a fiery Taliban insurgency and is the world's largest producer of opium, said: "We are faced with several problems, but there are also opportunities for finding a solution through dialogue and talks.
"We have to bring about security and stability for our future generation who live in the region."
Zardari said Islamabad was committed to fighting the menace of "terrorism, extremism and narcotics which has threatened the region."
"We can tackle them through a comprehensive approach."
The summit followed Afghanistan's largest-ever drugs seizure in an operation that ended on Saturday in a Taliban stronghold and opium-production centre in the south of the country, in which troops killed 60 militants.
Afghanistan is the source of 90 percent of the world's opium, most of which is converted into heroin inside the country and smuggled out through Pakistan and Iran, where drug use is growing.
Ahmadinejad, referring to US-led forces in Afghanistan, told the summit the presence of foreign forces had "not succeeded" in stabilising the region.
Karzai and Zardari later accompanied Ahmadinejad to meet Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.
"Extremism has not only created problems for the region, it also threatens others... especially those who created this extremism by funding it and through their policies," it quoted Khamenei as telling them.
"The United States is hated by the peoples of the region because it is considered responsible for these problems."
The Kabul foreign ministry said on Saturday the summit had aimed to create a "mechanism" for regular high-level consultation between the three neighbours.
It would underline a shared commitment to "eradicating extremism, terrorism and drugs which run counter to Islamic beliefs and morals, and the culture and traditions of the three Islamic countries", it said.
Zardari on Sunday proposed that the next three-way summit be held in Pakistan. He also called for a separate "trilateral meeting on development."
Ahmadinejad, Karzai and Zardari met less than three months ago in Tehran with leaders of other neighbouring states for a regional economic summit that pledged to help rebuild war-shattered Afghanistan.
The Tehran summit comes as the administration of US President Barack Obama works to engage Iran in efforts to rebuild Afghanistan. Iran attended a US-backed international conference on Afghanistan in The Hague on March 31.
Engaging Iran is part of Obama's strategy to secure the help of all Afghanistan's neighbours in reconstructing the country which has been battling a resurgent Taliban insurgency boosted by rising Islamic militancy in Pakistan.
Iran has not had diplomatic relations with the United States for nearly three decades, and was included in former president George W. Bush's so-called "axis of evil" along with North Korea and Iraq.
Despite their rivalry, Washington and Tehran are both sworn enemies of the Taliban, an extremist Sunni Muslim militia initially backed by Pakistan, that ruled in Kabul from 1996 to 2001.
Shiite Iran, which has close ethnic and religious ties with Afghanistan, has long suffered from the effects of opium production in its eastern neighbour, with easily available heroin fuelling a big rise in drug use.
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